A Susaary of Botanical Field work, Leevmrd Hawaiian 
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1. Four hundred and Forty-on® sheets of vasculnr pleat# 
collected froo the Hawaiian Beeward Islands: Sure, Midway 
(Bast®rn Island), Baarl and Hermes Best (Southeast Island, 
. Heath Island, South Barth Island), Inaysaa, Lisin nslci, flecker, 
. Sihoa and French Frigate Shoals (Tern Island, Trig Island, 
Whale Island, and Hast Island.) 
3. I\f©tty—seven collection. of live materiel of Fortulaca, 
Euphorbia and Seauviun .. flies© cuttings have been planted by 
Dr. C. H. Lomoureux and are t m used fer a cytologies! s - 
rseusaj b. studies to ascertain the effect of environment ok 
‘ growth c raj ‘and c. a living reference collection. - 
especially of Farfeulac^ wh2& is in need of taxonomic study. 
Thirty-three general algae collections (l. Tsuda, collaborator) 
**' Twenty-two sand and soil sables (Dr. G. Baker end C. Steele, 
Xollaborators ). 
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__ ,y-five collections of taxonomic and cytolagieal Material 
\e following critical genera: Scaevola» Boerhsavia and 
i-Siliaca* 'ilaoaenad flower birds of Frit Chardin 
a1SS3nHi3S5HBiBBBa~ mmmt msmasm 
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-***®^sa*B|* and two feather collections (C. Steele, 
eollaboratl ‘ 
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8 . Two-hundred and sixty 2x2 colored slides of native species 
ssaa the mgetstian, association# of all the islands visited. 
9« One collection of aaaofcoaical wterial of Sesbon la ap» 
10* Botes .and annotated of most of -the islands in the Hawsifen 
thorough single 
i,pr ihepedition 
